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Dubliners
[ duhb-luh-nerz ]
noun
- a collection of short stories (1914) by James Joyce.
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There are Gaelic songs on the list too, including a tune by the Dubliners, none of which feels out of place or ruins the flow.
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"I don’t like what The Dubliners did to it, I don’t like what The Pogues did to it – I think they have lost the loneliness," she said.
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Expect a wall of noise from the Dubliners...
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You heard the influences in his music, from The Dubliners to The Clash, and you knew that what he was doing was radically new.
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The Dubliners popularized the tune 20 years later, but after the Pogues cut the song, “Dirty Old Town” forever became associated with the band.
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